Travis and Gregory McMichael and neighbor William Bryan have been found guilty on all hate crime charges.

The Ahmaud Arbery murder trial has officially concluded today with Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan Jr. each being found guilty for their involvement in the crime.

Ahmaud Arbery’s mom calls defense attorney “rude” for saying her son had “long dirty toenails” On Monday (Nov. 22), attorney Laura Hogue — who represents Gregory McMichael, one of three men charged with murder for killing Arbery — said Ahmaud was no victim and that he did this to himself.  Hogue said. “Turning Ahmaud Arbery into a victim […]

The defense attorney for George McMichael, one of three white men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery on February 23rd, 2020 in Brunswick, Georgia, painted the victim as having "sinister intentions" and relied on a racial stereotype in her closing arguments.

Rev. Jesse Jackson was with all the smoke for attorney Kevin Gough during the latest proceedings in Ahmaud Arbery's murder trial, seated right with Ahmaud's mom, Wanda Cooper-Jones, at the Glynn County Courthouse.

As Day 1 of the Ahmaud Arbery murder trial began last Friday, the pain of his mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones, only worsened as she had to watched the body camera footage that showed the gruesome aftermath of her son's killing.

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Nearly two years after Ahmaud Arbery's shocking killing in Brunswick, Georgia, the murder trial has finally begun in an effort to the three white men accountable for the racist and vigilante shooting that bore all the hallmarks of a modern-day lynching.

The citizen's arrest law that Ahmaud Arbery's accused killers used in an attempt to justify their deadly violence could play an outsized role in their murder trial.

Gregory McMichael, who is charged with the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, asked his lawyer from a jail phone: “You’ve heard the saying that no good deed goes unpunished?”

With the outcome of the Derek Chauvin trial, many Black families who stand in the grief of losing a lost loved one at the hands of police brutality, or in Arbery's case, white vigilante terror, see some semblance of justice in their future.